Topic: face recognition
Face recognition technology raises significant concerns about privacy and surveillance, as it is increasingly adopted by both private companies and government entities. The potential for misuse and abuse of this technology poses a threat to individual liberties, with users often left unaware of how their biometric data is collected and used. As calls for regulation grow, the implications for free expression and personal privacy remain critical.
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UK lawmakers call for police to stop using face recognition tech
The news comes as the Home Secretary called for increased testing of face recognition technology to fight crime.
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Microsoft’s face recognition technology is getting more invasive, and the burden of consent is left on users
It begs the question, “How can Microsoft expect users to get consent from all users of the photos in their…




